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Archive | 2013

Distributing Audiovisual Contents in the New Digital Scenario: Multiplatform Strategies of the Main Spanish TV Networks

Enrique Guerrero; Patricia Diego; Alejandro Pardo

The audiovisual entertainment business is undergoing a key moment due to several reasons: the Internet boom, its convergence with television, the prominence of the user as well as the digitalization of the production and distribution processes. Although this phenomenon was initially originated by technological factors, its consequences affect to the whole audiovisual industry and, more specifically, to the very core of the business—contents.


Archive | 2016

Multi-Screen Viewing and Contents: Understanding Connected TV

Patricia Diego; Cristina Etayo; Enrique Guerrero

In recent years, the number and range of screens used to watch audiovisual contents has risen, from the traditional television set to interactive Internet-enabled devices. This fact has profoundly changed audiovisual consumption habits in Spain. Firstly, viewing-times have increased across every platform. For example, in the case of conventional television, the average Spanish person watches four hours per day. Secondly, at the same time, younger audiences in particular are increasingly likely to use connected screens. The aim of this article is to analyze which screens are preferred by Spanish Internet users, as well as their reasons for doing so when watching different types of TV contents online, such as fiction series, entertainment shows, films, news and sports. In order to carry out this research, the following screens have been taken into account: smart TV, mobile phones, tablets, computers and video consoles. Of the main findings, two in particular may be highlighted in advance: almost half of Internet users watch TV online, and the most frequently used device to do so is the computer—including laptops and netbooks. A further clear conclusion is that users choose different program genres depending on the screen. The results of this study, based on an original survey carried out online, may prove especially significant in order to discover new audiovisual consumption habits of the Spanish population on the Internet.


ZER: Revista de Estudios de Comunicación = Komunikazio Ikasketen Aldizkaria | 2011

La percepción sobre la calidad de las series televisivas en España: Contraste entre el público y los profesionales

Patricia Diego; Cristina Etayo; Alejandro Pardo


Palabra Clave - Revista de Comunicación | 2018

Perfiles profesionales en la adaptación de series televisivas

Isadora García Avis; Patricia Diego


Profesional De La Informacion | 2017

Hooked on lit screens

Enrique Guerrero; Patricia Diego; David Kimber


emma conference 2016 | 2016

Viewing audiovisual contents in different screens: a comparative study of consumption habits (2012-2016)

Patricia Diego; Enrique Guerrero


Estudios Sobre El Mensaje Periodistico | 2014

Producción y programación de series cómicas de TVE en la época franquista: Jaime de Armiñán y las primeras comedias costumbristas

Patricia Diego; María del Mar Grandío


Archive | 2013

COMMUNICATION & SOCIETY COMUNICACIÓN Y SOCIEDAD

Patricia Diego; Cristina Etayo


Cinéma & Cie | 2012

The Production of Tv Fiction Adaptations in Spain (1950-2012)

Patricia Diego; María del Mar Grandío


Archive | 2011

La percepción sobre la calidad de las series televisivas en España: Contraste entre el público y los profesionales Telebistako serie espainiarren kalitatearen gaineko pertzeptzioa: ikus-entzuleen eta profesionalen arteko aldea Quality of tv fiction in Spain: Audience's versus professionals' perceptions

Patricia Diego; Cristina Etayo; Alejandro Pardo

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María del Mar Grandío

Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia

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